Joint for connecting components together on opposite longitudinal sides in addition to a flexible strip used for said joint

ABSTRACT

Joint for the connection of components (T 1,  T 2 ) that are movable relative to one another, on respective longitudinal sides (L 1,  L 2 ) with at least two cooperating bands, which are secured with their first ends (E 1 ) respectively on sides of the first component (T 1 ) lying opposite one another and with their second ends (E 2 ) respectively on sides of the second component (T 2 ) lying opposite one another, so that the paths thereof extend opposite one another in relation to the center axes (A 1,  A 2 ) of the components, with at least one pressure element arranged between the longitudinal sides as well as flexible band for use for such a joint.

LITERAL AND ACCURATE TRANSLATION OF PCT INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PCT/DE03/00142 FILED ON Jan. 20, 2003

The invention relates to a joint for the connection of components, of which the longitudinal sides are facing toward one another, as well as flexible band for use for such a joint.

For improving the aerodynamic characteristics of wings, concepts for a wing with a variable profile that is adjustable via control mechanisms are known from the general state of the art. These concepts, however, use relatively many movable parts and joints, which mean a high effort and expense with respect to their fabrication and assembly.

For example, the U.S. Pat. No. 4,349,169 discloses a lifting wing with a profile that is variable by means of an actuator drive. Drive rods of the actuator drive are connected by means of joints with the structure of the lifting wing, whereby the axial direction of the joints extends in the span direction. Thereby, a profile variation is indeed possible, if plural actuator drives with corresponding operating rods are arranged one behind another as seen in the span direction. The profile shape variation disclosed therein, however, is achieved over the entire span direction in this arrangement.

Furthermore, from the EP 860,355, there is disclosed an aerodynamic component with variable camber, which is formed of articulately supported ribs with an outer belt and several stiffening struts that have a constant length and that engage on this outer belt. For deforming the component, the stiffening struts are operated by actuators in such a manner so that the stiffening struts move in the rib longitudinal direction or flow direction.

From the DE 28 07 648 C2, a foldable wall is known, with wall parts connected with one another through a fabric joint. The fabric joint is a band that is provided with a rim or edge rib on its longitudinal edges. The edge rib is held in a groove extending longitudinally along the side face of the wall part with a corresponding recess that is wider relative to the groove.

The object of the invention is to provide a joint that is simply constructed and simply installable, and represents an alternative to the presently utilized joints.

This object is achieved with the characterizing features of the independent patent claims. Further embodiments are set forth in the dependent claims.

According to the invention there is provided a joint for the connection of components that are movable relative to one another, on respective longitudinal sides with at least two cooperating joint-bands, which are secured with their first ends respectively on sides of the first component that are oriented opposite one another and with their second ends respectively on sides of the second component that are oriented opposite one another as well as opposite to the respective sides of the first component, with at least one pressure element arranged between the longitudinal sides. Preferably, the band is formed of at least two plies of a fiber-reinforced composite material or a different synthetic plastic or a textile material. The bands of the inventive joint can extend in their longitudinal direction at an angle β to the axial direction of the structure-joint, whereby the angle β amounts to equal or not equal to 90° for taking up shear forces that are to be transmitted through the joint.

In the following, the invention is described in connection with the accompanying figures. It is shown by:

FIG. 1 a schematic illustration of an embodiment of the inventive joint in a top plan view, in which the kinetics and kinematics are entered in an arrow representation;

FIG. 2 the embodiment of the joint according to the FIG. 1, in section, with an arrow representation of the kinetics and kinematics;

FIG. 3 a a schematic illustration of the course or path of the shear force in the use of flexible bands for a joint, which is, according to the invention, not fixed but rather constructed as a woven web, for example;

FIG. 3 b a schematic illustration of the course or path of the shear force in the use of flexible bands for a joint, which is fixed in a matrix, thus for example in a resin layer;

FIG. 4 a perspective illustration of the embodiment of the inventive joint according to the FIG. 1;

FIG. 5 a top plan view of the embodiment of the inventive joint according to the FIG. 4;

FIG. 6 a longitudinal section through the embodiment of the inventive joint according to the FIG. 4; and

FIG. 7 a longitudinal section through a further embodiment of the inventive joint with a clamping element for fixing a flexible joint-band.

Flexible joint-bands or bands or flexible straps or belt elements that are constructed of at least two layers or plies of a material, whereby the layers or plies are not fixed with one another in the free joint area F, are used for the inventive joints for the jointed or articulated connection of two components that are movable relative to one another. In the following, that area or region that lies between the components that are connected with one another, that is to say is left vacant or blank by these components at least for producing the movability thereof, is understood as the free joint region or area FG. The free joint area FG is also that area of the bands, at which the bands of the joint do not lie in contact on the components in each of the prescribed positions thereof. In contrast, each flexible band provided according to the invention comprises a fixed area or region B, at which the band is secured to the respective component or is fixedly connected therewith. Areas or regions can also be included on these bands, which indeed lie in contact on the component or the components, but which are not fixed or secured thereto.

In the embodiment of the joints or arrangements of such according to the FIGS. 1, 2 as well as 4, 5 and 6, the components T1, T2 that are articulately or jointedly connected with one another through the structure-joint are arranged one behind another with respect to their transverse direction R2 or on corresponding longitudinal sides L1, L2, that is to say, each component respectively lies in the extension of the component connected therewith via the joint. Thus, what is involved here is a joint for the connection of components of which the longitudinal sides are facing toward one another so that the components are connected with one another at edge or rim areas or ends via the joint. In that context, a first component T1 and a second component T2 can also be connected with one another via a joint G1 of plural inventive joint parts 1, 2, 3 that are functionally and structurally equivalent. According to the embodiment of the FIG. 1, each joint part 1, 2, 3 represents an inventive joint. The longitudinal direction of the components, to which the axial direction of the described joints or the longitudinal direction of the free joint area FG also corresponds, is referenced in the following with the reference character R1, the transverse direction of which is referenced with the reference character R2 and the thickness direction of which is referenced with the reference character R3.

Each joint or each joint part 1, 2, 3 comprises at least one arrangement 1 a, 2 a or 3 a of at least two flexible bands as well as at least one contact or pressure element 1 b, 2 b or 3 b for receiving or taking up a pressure p exerted through the components due to external forces S, T, Q and, if applicable, the tension force exerted through the bands. The pressure element also serves for spacing apart the jointedly connected components.

The inventive joint is a structure-joint, because it can be formed, in its sub-parts, of materials that comprise similar characteristics as the components that are connected with this, so that the behavior of the joint corresponds to the behavior of the components even under the influence of forces or under tensions or stresses.

The structure-joint G1 illustrated in the FIG. 1 with the parts 1, 2, 3, will be described in the following with special reference to the joint 1. In their neutral position, the components are arranged at an angle of 180 degrees relative to one another. According to the invention, however, the angle could also be not equal to 180 degrees.

The arrangement 1 a of at least two bands 11, 12 is arranged offset relative to the at least one associated pressure element 1 b with respect to the axial direction R1 in the free joint area FG. Also, one pressure element or plural pressure elements can be arranged between two bands. The bands are secured with a prescribed pre-tension on the components T1 and T2, in order to achieve a guidance of the components with simultaneous spacing-apart thereof. The bands extend in their longitudinal direction RB generally at an angle β relative to the longitudinal direction R2 of the component T1, T2 or relative to the perpendicular onto the course or extension of the joint axis R1. The angle β can lie between 0 degrees and almost 90 degrees, whereby the angle β is determined by the forces that are to be transmitted through the joint. The pressure element 1 b effectuates a prescribed spacing-apart of the components T1 and T2, whereby the bands 11, 12 applied on the side surfaces of the components T1, T2 extend in the free joint area FG at a prescribed angle α relative to the transverse direction R2 of the components T1, T2. The relationships between the external forces and the tension forces t or the pressure p effective in the bands, which result from the angles α and β, are additionally entered or illustrated in the FIGS. 1 and 2. In that regard, it is assumed for the sake of simplification, that the same tension force t is effective in each participating band.

According to the invention there is provided a joint or structure-joint for the connection of components T1, T2 that are movable relative to one another, on respective longitudinal sides L1, L2 with at least two cooperating bands, which are secured with their first ends E1 respectively on sides of the first component T1 that are oriented opposite one another and with their second ends E2 respectively on sides of the second component T2 that are oriented opposite one another as well as opposite to the respective sides of the first component, so that their courses or paths extend opposite one another with reference to the center axes A1, A2 of the components or that these intersect the longitudinal center axis of one of the components in opposite directions in the area between the components, with at least one pressure element arranged between the longitudinal sides for the guidance and spacing-apart of the components, whereby the bands, which lie behind one another as seen in the axial direction R1, extend crossed-over in the area FG between the components T1, T2 as seen in the axial direction R1. Especially, the components, in connection with the at least one pressure element, form, laterally adjacent thereto, one free joint area FG or two free joint areas, in which the bands respectively extend from one to the other component. Thereby, the bands can be arranged on one side of the pressure element or respectively one on both sides thereof. Preferably, two pressure elements are provided, in order to achieve a stable bearing support of the components T1, T2.

The pressure element 1 b comprises at least one disk 15. At least one contact element 16 or 17 respectively can be arranged either on a corresponding surface 19 of the components or on the sides of the pressure element 15 facing toward the longitudinal sides L1, L2, so that each contact element is positioned between the pressure element 1 b and the respective component T1, T2. A contact element 16, 17 can especially comprise a gliding or sliding layer, which is positioned on that surface 19 of the contact element that faces toward the respective component T1, T2. The pressure element and, if applicable, the contact element or the contact elements is or are held between the components T1 and T2 due to the tension of the bands. Alternatively or additionally, the pressure element can also be fixed or secured on one of the components—for example by means of adhesive or also securing means—if applicable also with a contact element lying therebetween.

A fiber-reinforced composite (FV) material or a different synthetic plastic or a textile material or woven web is especially provided as the material for the bands used according to the invention. The provided bands are formed of at least two plies of the above referenced material. The plies are not fixed to one another in the area F, thus in the region between the components T1, T2 that are to be connected with the joint, in order to keep the shear forces FS of the arising shear force path or course V-FS as small as possible (FIG. 3 a). Otherwise, a disadvantageous course or path of shear forces FS would arise (FIG. 3 b).

The fixing or securing of the bands on the respective component T1, T2 in their arrangement according to the FIGS. 1, 2 and 4, 5, 6 can be carried out according to the state of the art, thus for example through adhesive bonding, through securing elements, or through a melting fusion of the materials of the respective band with the respective component. The fixing or securing of the bands can additionally or alternatively also be carried out by means of clamping elements.

The FIG. 4 shows an arrangement 20 of plural inventive structure-joints 31 and 32, which can also be seen or considered as an individual inventive joint, whereby hidden lines are shown dashed and visible areas of the bands are shown gray. The joints 31 and 32 comprise bands 33 or 33 a, 33 b, which are arranged at an angle β relative to the transverse direction R2 of the components T1, T2 or relative to the perpendicular onto the axial direction R1, whereby the angle β in the embodiment of the FIG. 4 is not equal to 0 degrees. Furthermore, the joints 31 and 32 respectively comprise three bands 34 or 34 a, 34 b, 34 c, which extend in the direction R2 (angle β equal 0). As seen in direction R2, pressure elements 15 with respectively two contact elements 16, 17 are arranged next to the bands 34. The surfaces of the contact elements 16, 17 facing toward one another or the corresponding surfaces of the pressure elements 15 comprise larger radii of curvature than the surfaces of the components T1, T2 facing toward one another. Thereby, the compressive stresses arising on the pressure elements or the contact elements is reduced. The bands 33 lying next to the pressure elements without the use of contact elements essentially serve for maintaining a contact pressing force in the transverse directions R2 of the components onto the pressure elements 15. In the areas in which the bands 34 are in a neighboring relationship with pressure elements 15, the bands 34 also serve, due to their corresponding pre-stressing, additionally for the fixing of a prescribed maximum spacing distance between the components.

In embodiments of the structure-joint or an arrangement thereof for connecting two components T1, T2, also only one joint 31 or 32 can be used, as it is shown in the FIGS. 4 and 5. In each joint 31, 32, the bands 33 can also be arranged at an angle β equal 0 without the use of contact elements. Alternatively, however, these may also be missing. The bands 34 with the use of contact elements can also be arranged at an angle β not equal to 0, whereby also only respectively two bands 34 can be provided per arrangement. It is essential in the inventive structure-element, that at least two bands are arranged in connection at least with one pressure element. The sides of the pressure element facing toward the components, through the use of contact elements, can comprise a larger radius of curvature than the corresponding surfaces of the components, in order to reduce the arising compressive stresses.

The fixing or securing of the bands on the respective component T1, T2 in their arrangement according to the FIGS. 1, 2, 4, 5 or 6 can be carried out according to the state of the art, thus for example through adhesive bonding, through securing elements, or through a melting fusion of the materials of the respective band with the respective component.

Alternatively or additionally, the securing of the bands on their second end E2 on the respective clamping element by means of connection elements. In the FIG. 7, there is shown, a securing or fixing of a joint-band on a clamping element 50 by means of at least one connection element 52, that extends crosswise or transversely relative to the component T2 and the longitudinal axis A2 of the component T2 or of the clamping element 50, and that extends through the component T2, through the clamping element 50 and the section of the joint-band positioned between these. The band respectively secured on the clamping element preferably extends from the surface of the clamping element on the side facing away from the joint, around the same, and still in the area between the clamping element and the respective component (the component T2 in the FIG. 7). Preferably, the pertinent joint-band is thus guided or directed starting from the outer side 56 of the clamping element 50 facing away from the component T2 around the edge side or rim 57 lying opposite the component T1, until extending into the area between the clamping element and the component T2. The first connection element 54 thereby extends on the one hand through an area of the band positioned between the clamping element 52 and the component T2. For that purpose, a corresponding bored hole 55 a for receiving the first connection element 54 is arranged in the first clamping element 52 a as well as a bored hole 55 b in the component T2.

Preferably, a hollow space H is provided in the clamping element 52, through which the first connection element 54 extends. One end of the bored hole 55 a is thus positioned in the hollow space H. The hollow space H is advantageously open toward the component T2. Through the hollow space H, during the tightening of the first connection element 54, the clamping element 52 is lengthened or stretched in the transverse direction R2 of the clamping element 52, thus in the longitudinal direction of the band, in order to tension or stress the pertinent band.

Advantageously, a second connection element 58 is provided close to the free joint area FG or close to the component T2. This second connection element 58 extends—like the first connection element 54 a—through the component T1, through an area of the flexible band positioned between the clamping element 52 and the component T2, through the clamping element 52, as well as through an area of the band positioned on the edge side or rim 56 of the clamping element 52. For receiving the second connection element 58, a corresponding further bored hole 59 a is arranged in the clamping element 52 as well as a bored hole 59 b in the component T2.

The band can be secured or clamped on a clamping element at only one its ends. The securing or fixing can also take place on both ends of a band. One band or also plural bands can be clamped, fixed or secured with one clamping element. 

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 10. Joint for the connection of components (T1, T2) that are movable relative to one another, on respective longitudinal sides (L1, L2) with at least two cooperating joint-bands (11, 12; 33, 33 a, 33 b; 34, 34 a, 34 b), which are secured with their first ends (E1) respectively on sides of the first component (T1) oriented opposite one another and with their second ends (E2) respectively on sides of the second component (T2) oriented opposite one another as well as opposite to the respective sides of the first component, characterized in that the bands (11, 12; 33, 33 a, 33 b; 34, 34 a, 34 b) extends in their longitudinal direction at an angle β relative to the axial direction (R2) of the structure-joint, whereby the angle β amounts to not equal to 90 degrees for taking up shear forces that are to be transmitted through the joint.
 11. Joint for the connection of components (T1, T2) that are movable relative to one another, on respective longitudinal sides (L1, L2) according to claim 10, characterized in that the band (11, 12; 33, 33 a, 33 b; 34, 34 a, 34 b) is formed of at least two plies of a fiber-reinforced composite material or a different synthetic plastic or a textile material.
 12. Flexible band for use in a joint-connection according to claim 10, characterized in that the band (11, 12; 33, 33 a, 33 b; 34, 34 a, 34 b) is formed of at least two plies of a fiber reinforced composite material or a different synthetic plastic or a textile material.
 13. Joint for the connection of components (T1, T2) that are movable relative to one another, on respective longitudinal sides (L1, L2) with at least two cooperating joint-bands (11, 12; 33, 33 a, 33 b; 34, 34 a, 34 b), which are secured with their first ends (E1) respectively on sides of the first component (T1) oriented opposite one another and with their second ends (E2) respectively on sides of the second component (T2) oriented opposite one another as well as opposite to the respective sides of the first component, characterized in that at least one pressure element (16, 15) is arranged between the sides of the components facing toward one another.
 14. Joint for the connection of components (T1, T2) that are movable relative to one another, on respective longitudinal sides (L1, L2) according to the claim 13, characterized in that a contact element (16, 17) is arranged on a side of the pressure element (16, 15) facing toward at least one component (T1, T2) between this pressure element and the respective component.
 15. Joint for the connection of components (T1, T2) that are movable relative to one another, on respective longitudinal sides (L1, L2) according to the claim 14, characterized in that the contact element (16, 17) comprises a sliding layer, that is positioned on a surface of the contact element that faces toward one of the components (T1, T2).
 16. Joint for the connection of components (T1, T2) that are movable relative to one another, on respective longitudinal sides (L1, L2) according to the claim 15, characterized in that the side of the contact element (16, 17) facing toward one component (T1) comprises a larger radius of curvature than the surface of the same component (T1), in order to reduce arising compressive stresses.
 17. Joint for the connection of components (T1, T2) that are movable relative to one another, on respective longitudinal sides (L1, L2) according to claim 13, characterized in that the pressure element (16, 15) is fixed on one of the components (T1, T2).
 18. Joint for the connection of components (T1, T2) that are movable relative to one another, on respective longitudinal sides (L1, L2) according to claim 13, characterized in that the band (11, 12; 33, 33 a, 33 b; 34, 34 a, 34 b) is formed of at least two plies of a fiber-reinforced composite material or a different synthetic plastic or a textile material.
 19. Flexible band for use in a joint-connection according to claim 13, characterized in that the band (11, 12; 33, 33 a, 33 b; 34, 34 a, 34 b) is formed of at least two plies of a fiber reinforced composite material or a different synthetic plastic or a textile material.
 20. Joint for the connection of components (T1, T2) that are movable relative to one another, on respective longitudinal sides (L1, L2) with at least two cooperating joint bands (11, 12; 33, 33 a, 33 b; 34, 34 a, 34 b), which are secured with their first ends (E1) respectively on sides of the first component (T1) oriented opposite one another and with their second ends (E2) respectively on sides of the second component (T2) oriented opposite one another as well as opposite to the respective sides of the first component, characterized in that the bands (11, 12; 33, 33 a, 33 b; 34, 34 a, 34 b) are secured at least to one component by means of a clamping element.
 21. Joint for the connection of components (T1, T2) that are movable relative to one another, on respective longitudinal sides (L1, L2) according to claim 20, characterized in that the band (11, 12; 33, 33 a, 33 b; 34, 34 a, 34 b) is formed of at least two plies of a fiber-reinforced composite material or a different synthetic plastic or a textile material.
 22. Flexible band for use in a joint-connection according to claim 20, characterized in that the band (11, 12; 33, 33 a, 33 b; 34, 34 a, 34 b) is formed of at least two plies of a fiber reinforced composite material or a different synthetic plastic or a textile material. 